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Biene Maja

He, ich bin Pippi (Pippi Langstrumpf)

Heidi

Hey, hey, Wickie

Hey, Pippi Langstrumpf

Alice im Wunderland

Die schnellste Maus von Mexiko (Speedy Gonzalez)

Fahr mit im Kli-Kla-Klawitterbus

Faul sein ist wunderschön

Pinocchio

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(Hey, Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song

Angel (Aretha Franklin)

Angel (Massive Attack)

Angel (Shaggy)

Angel (Amanda Perez)

Angel (The Corrs)

Angel (Aerosmith)

Angel (Natasha Bedingfield)

Angel (Leona Lewis)

Angel (Jimi Hendrix)

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Till glädjen (Ode An die Freude)

Kanon i D

Pachelbel Kanon i D

Air On A G String

Jingle Bells

Silent Night

Bröllopsmarsch - En Midsommarnattsdröm

Amazing Grace

Nionde Symfoni

Hallelujah

Scales, Arpeggios and Broken Chords

Scales unfortunately have the potential for putting people off playing an instrument completely. They are often practiced without engaging the brain, and become strictly technical exercises. The benefit gained from this approach is negligible. The best way to learn, and really know a new scale, is to play short tunes that you know well, especially Christmas tunes or Folk tunes, in that new key. In our scale guides we have included the same little tune in each key, in order to get you started with this approach.

Scales can be useful to improve your technique, but it is, in our opinion, the least effective and least important way of improving your technique. When you do practice your scales however it is important to get your fingering right in order to improve the fluidity of your scales. In our guides we offer the fingering for one, and two (and therefore several) octaves, as well as a description of how you can memorise, or visualise the scale. In order to make sure that you really know the notes of a scales, play the scale with just your index finger. That way you will find out whether you have merely internalised the fingering, or actually know the scale, and know how to play in it.

Our Scale Sheets include:

Further information on key signatures, how to create chords and so on can be found in our guides.

Our scale sheets come Major, Harmonic Minor and Melodic Minor forms and some are free:

Choose your Major Key
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Choose your Melodic Minor Key
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Choose your Harmonic Minor Key
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Danse Macabre (theme from Jonathan Creek)
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Leona Lewis
Run

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Susan Boyle
I Dreamed A Dream Susan Boyle Britain's Got Talent

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Joe McElderry
The Climb - Joe McElderry

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Michael Jackson
Man In The Mirror

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Elton John
Circle Of Life (from The Lion King)

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